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SilverStone RAVEN Z Mini-ITX PC Case

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/11/2014 09:16 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
SilverStone RAVEN Z Mini-ITX PC Case

Since the original RAVEN RV01 debuted in 2008, the RAVEN team at SilverStone has demonstrated many times how it can truly define or defy computer enthusiasts’ expectations of what a performance PC is capable of in both form and function. 

For 2014, the team had a new target, which is to exceed and reshape the small form factor landscape with another breakthrough case design. The result of this effort is a new line of case products called RAVEN Z. As the first model, RVZ01 is unlike any SilverStone small form factor cases before it. Utilizing a PCI-E riser and custom designed fans, this slim, 14 liter case is capable of housing the biggest consumer graphics card on the market with superb air cooling performance and the ability to support liquid cooling*. Designed for use in either vertical or horizontal orientation, it can be placed comfortably in any space-constrained environment that requires a powerful PC. For those that have been waiting to make the move to small form factor computing with a truly standout case to build with, the RVZ01 is it.

Special Features:

  • Signature RAVEN styling touches
  • Support graphics card up to 13 inches
  • Mini-ITX motherboard & SFX PSU compatible
  • Maximum performance in slim form factor with support for liquid cooling*
  • Positive air pressure design for excellent cooling/quietness and dust-prevention
  • Fits in nearly any environment with horizontal or vertical orientation

You can find further information here:

http://www.silverstonetek.com/raven/products/index.php?model=RVZ01&area=en

 

Attached are eDM file and photos for your reference.

The recommended End User price (excl. VAT): 68,00 Euro.
The RVZ01 will be available on Feb.12th.



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lucidus
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#4763627 Posted on: 02/11/2014 09:13 AM
Nice case.

Maybe with the improvements made by Intel these smaller cases will be more common among PC gamers.

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#4763869 Posted on: 02/11/2014 05:54 PM
I wonder why aren't they making small cases like what Valve did with its steam machine prototype? It is almost the same size as the xbone at least it looked like that to me.

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#4764132 Posted on: 02/12/2014 04:13 AM
I wonder why aren't they making small cases like what Valve did with its steam machine prototype? It is almost the same size as the xbone at least it looked like that to me.


Compatibility! Design cost and don't forget about lack of PSU options.

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#4764329 Posted on: 02/12/2014 01:03 PM
Compatibility! Design cost and don't forget about lack of PSU options.


The PSU in that thing is not a problem, at least it had the power to drive a 780.

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#4764344 Posted on: 02/12/2014 01:33 PM
I always wanted the Raven RV01, very hard to get now.

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